Philosophy and Science





"Is this concept scientific ?"

I have been seeing and hearing this above question  ever since I started
attending school. This validating has reached such a frenzy that even
religious concepts are no exception. In fact, in today's India ,
religion is the first thing to be questioned.



We note that it is philosophy that is questioned since it is what makes
up a religion. Is this process of validation correct ? Is philosophy
below science or above it ? Let us see here.






Science

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What is science ? Science is the description of naturally occurring
phenomena and of comparing the same with universal laws (like law of
gravity, law of motion, etc)






Philosophy






Philosophy is the understanding of life, the relationship between man
and the creation, finding the answers to some eternal questions like,
"why am I born?" , "why am I made this way ?" "why
are people not equally born ?" " why is there so much pain in
this world ?" etc and so on.






Validation:






In the eighteenth century, there arose a movement in Europe , that asked
for scientific proof for everything proposed including science. The
Industrial Revolution had started and people thought that they had to be
scientific in whatever they did. For example, the biblical theory of
creation in 4004 BC was put to severe questioning and discarded. This is
on the realm of mythology. But philosophy also was put to the same test.



The most suffered concept was of God Himself. Science was throwing
postulates after another in the form of Big Bang theory, nebula theory
and so on and was denying the concept of a creator God. Added to this
was the theory of evolution which said that every organism had the
capacity to evolve and suggested the possibility of evolution from a
single celled organism.






Science or Philosophy ?






The plight of the common man was understandable. He was driven to
despair in knowing that the religion he dearly loved is no longer
scientific. He pondered over what may be truth. I was also one of such
people. My convictions steadied once I saw through the history of
science.



What was consistent in the history is that there have been a spate of
theories one criticizing another and superseding it. The atomic concept
of Dalton is no longer valid now. Newton 's laws of motion are no
longer universal since Einstein proved the theory of relativity and
showed that a moving clock indeed runs slower.



What do all the above indicate ? It is, that science is still on its way
to finding the secrets of creation and CANNOT be in a position to decide
whether a religious concept is correct or not. In other words, science
itself is in evolution towards perfection.



In the 18 th century Europe , Micael Faraday loathed the term
`scientist' and wanted to be called as `natural
philosopher'. Why ?  The answer is, till that time, science was
considered part of philosophy. It was only after that period  that the
scientist started to look down upon philosophy.



The greatest drawback in scientific enquiry is that it is an utter flop
in matters regarding purpose of life on earth ,the reasons for creation,
and the intelligent design of life on this universe. These are BIG
questions of life and till date science has never even tried to answer
them.



And the tragedy was that the Christian led primitive theories were
simply not able to stand the scrutiny of scientific enquiry.






Christian Philosophy and science:






Christianity, with its God in heaven theory, cut a sorry figure. Swamy
Vivekananda asked, if God is in Heaven , where is it ? If it is
somewhere in this Universe , then you must be suggesting that the heaven
is occupying space.



Whatever occupies space is matter. Matter is subject to change. It means
birth and death. So the Heaven and God must be subject to birth and
death. They become limited, which is absurd.



Their satan theory was far worse. The satan meant that there was another
force (and in turn energy) independent of God, thus making God limited.
Anything limited is not absolute and hence God , according to the
semitic theories, becomes limited.



Einstein proved that the sum total of all energies in this universe at
any point of time is the same. The semitic religions never could explain
what happens when a man dies. They propagate the concept that this man
himself is the spirit. When the creation is one man short, what happens
to this universal energy balance ? Does this energy go to God ? And
their God in Heaven must be so heavy with all the souls' energy
since the time of creation !








Hindu Philosophy:
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On the other hand Hinduistic philosophy answered all questions
effectively.  Sankara's advaita shines like a brilliant star among
the religious postulates of the world. Sankara said `there are no
two'. It means, creation and creator are not different. The name of
`sachhidananda' (sat-chit-ananda) meaning existence-
conciousness- bliss for God is so apt. It means there is existence for
none other than this trio of existence – consciousness- bliss.

There is a Vedic Hymn which reads



Om

Purnamada: purnamidam purnAt purnamudachyate |

Purnasya purnamAdAya, purnameva avasishyate ||



( Om. That is whole. This is whole. From the whole (this) whole emerges.
Even after (this) whole emerges from (that) whole, the whole alone
remains.)



There is oneness only. No two. Such is the depth and subtlety of Hindu
Philosophy.



Also the theory of reincarnation has fantastically explained why there
will be energy balance even after death.






Science or Philosophy- which is superior ?






The God theory has one extraordinary condition. Many thinkers attained a
stage from where they claim they have unravelled the secrets about
themselves, God and creation in general. But without exception they all
declared that that experience is beyond the human faculties of senses,
mind and intellect !



But people still harp on science being the ultimate judge even in the
realm of spiritual philosophy. Swamy Vivenakanda declared thus

" When that energy from which al the energies of the universe
emanate, is found, then all study in Physics will come to a close"



"When that substance is known, from which every other substance is
made, Chemistry attains its completion"



"When the source of all thought is found out, psychology will see
its perfection"



"When that knowledge is known, knowing which everything is known,
the quest of a Gnani is fulfilled"



(the last two are mine)



That endpoint is what Hindu Philosophy calls the "Godhead" or
"Realisation". Science , with its limited tools of inquiry, can
scarcely dream of such things.



So what do we conclude ?  That Science is Bigger than Philosophy ? It is
just the reverse. Science is just a subset of Philosophy. This gives it
a due place. That is also the great Indian tradition.




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at  10/25/2008 09:59:00 AM

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